1996 Ski Nautique In Storage for 3 years

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  • TRBenj
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • May 2005
    • 1681

    • NWCT


    #16
    Interior and carpet are expensive. M3 is right- youre looking at ~$2500 for new factory skins, plus another $1k+ for foam and install. You can save some money if you reuse some of the old foam or go with non-factory vinyl, or do some of the work yourself. Carpet can be had for $300-400 plus labor to install.

    Wetsanding is very tiring and time consuming, but is well worth the effort. I wetsanded and buffed my entire top deck this spring and it brought the color and shine right back. Id say I spent close to 40 hours on it though.

    If the engine is a GT40, its a 351w (5.8L). I wouldnt buy it without a test drive. Make sure the driveline is free of vibrations or thats even more work and money you'll be dumping into it.

    I would expect to pay under $10k considering the condition.
    1990 Ski Nautique
    NWCT

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    • dmiracle
      • Jul 2006
      • 85



      #17
      Thanks for all the informative feedback thus far.

      TRBenj - You're dead on. I spoke with Bruce at Midwest CC today. They recieve all of the design templates from CC and are the authorized source for factory spec skins.

      New skins - $2550.00
      Labor - 1400.00
      Carpet - $400.00
      Labor - $500.00

      If I can get this boat for $10K or less, I'm figuring not a bad outcome.....a 1996SN w/GT40 that will have brand new interior for less than $15K.

      Thoughts??

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      • Andrew
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Aug 2005
        • 891

        • Tuscaloosa, AL


        #18
        that over heating is my only red flag. u don't really know how long it ran, or how much damage. was done. replacing all the "aesthetic" stuff is rather easy (and can be cheap) but if there was any damage done to the internals of the engine, then u are on an expensive road. i'd do a complete inspection on the engine (or have a qualified mechanic do it)

        and i'd definetly stay away from cc when doing the interior. find a quality uphosltery shop, and let them use ur existing vinyl as a pattern. their material and labor costs will be close to half of cc's.

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        • M3Fan
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Jul 2003
          • 1034



          #19
          I don't know about under 10K... the GT40 crate motor is nearly 8K right there. Add a PP trans, driveline, underwater gear, the entire wood-free hull, etc., 10K is probably a little unrealistic IMO. Plus the boat is a 96- fairly new. 12-14k would be a good deal. Mint 96's usually are seen around 16-17k, from my boat-browsing experience.
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          2016 SN 200 H5
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          • Hollywood
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 1930

            • WIIL


            #20
            I wouldn't pay more than $10k for that basket case.

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            • erniea15
              • Mar 2006
              • 19

              • San Diego


              #21
              I'm with Andrew here... the overheating can be a big issue and should be a sign to proceed with caution. It sounds like there is significant work to be done. I'd say under 10k is a good figure. How much are they asking? Are you mechanically inclined? If not, I'd walk and go for a mint ride.

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              • Nautiqueman
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Mar 2004
                • 487

                • Birmingham, AL

                • 1985 Southwind 20 1987 Ski Nautique - New 1989 Ski Nautique - New 1992 Ski Nautique 1997 Ski Nautique 1998 Ski Nautique - New 1989 Martinique 1999 Sport Nautique 1999 Air Nautique 1988 Ski Nautique 1998 Sport 2004 SV-211 - New 2005 SV-211 1993 Ski Nautique 2002 Ski Nautique - New yellow black 2002 Ski Nautique orange black 2002 Ski Nautique blue black 1999 Super Sport Masters blue 2006 220 TE - new Lime Green 1997 Ski Nautique red black 2000 Ski Nautique Masters - Navy

                #22
                Whenever I bought a boat that has needed work on the front end, I have never thought when I finished working on it that I bought it cheap enough...

                I believe that all GT-40 engines are the Ford 351. Right?

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                • DanielC
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 2669

                  • West Linn OR

                  • 1997 Ski Nautique

                  #23
                  A few more things. If it is a 302, it is not a GT-40 The GT-40 in a nautique is a 351 (5.8L) multiport fuel injected engine. Mine has 1823 Hours on it.
                  The hull design is pre TSC. The TSC hull came out for the 1997 modle year. The current hull is the TSC3.

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